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Mort d'un pourri

  • 1977
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
2.9K
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Stéphane Audran, Alain Delon, Klaus Kinski, Ornella Muti, Mireille Darc, Daniel Ceccaldi, Julien Guiomar, and Maurice Ronet in Mort d'un pourri (1977)
GangsterPolitical ThrillerCrimeDramaThriller

Deputy Dubaye kills racketeer Serrano, revealing corrupt dealings. Xavier covers up, but faces difficulties as influential personalities seek documents to blackmail Dubaye.Deputy Dubaye kills racketeer Serrano, revealing corrupt dealings. Xavier covers up, but faces difficulties as influential personalities seek documents to blackmail Dubaye.Deputy Dubaye kills racketeer Serrano, revealing corrupt dealings. Xavier covers up, but faces difficulties as influential personalities seek documents to blackmail Dubaye.

  • Director
    • Georges Lautner
  • Writers
    • Jean Laborde
    • Michel Audiard
    • Claude Sautet
  • Stars
    • Alain Delon
    • Ornella Muti
    • Stéphane Audran
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Georges Lautner
    • Writers
      • Jean Laborde
      • Michel Audiard
      • Claude Sautet
    • Stars
      • Alain Delon
      • Ornella Muti
      • Stéphane Audran
    • 13User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Alain Delon
    Alain Delon
    • Xavier 'Xav' Maréchal
    Ornella Muti
    Ornella Muti
    • Valérie
    Stéphane Audran
    Stéphane Audran
    • Christiane
    Mireille Darc
    Mireille Darc
    • Françoise
    Maurice Ronet
    Maurice Ronet
    • Philippe Dubaye
    Michel Aumont
    Michel Aumont
    • Commissaire Moreau
    Jean Bouise
    Jean Bouise
    • Commissaire Pernais
    Daniel Ceccaldi
    Daniel Ceccaldi
    • Lucien Lacor
    Julien Guiomar
    Julien Guiomar
    • Fondari
    Klaus Kinski
    Klaus Kinski
    • Nicolas Tomski
    François Chaumette
    François Chaumette
    • Lansac
    Xavier Depraz
    • Marcel
    Henri Virlojeux
    Henri Virlojeux
    • Paul
    Colette Duval
    • La secrétaire de Serrano
    Carole Achache
    • La fille du vestiaire
    • (as Carole Lange)
    Abderrahmane El Kebir
    • Kébir
    • (as El Kebir)
    Gérard Hérold
    • Dupaire
    Charles Moulin
    • Serrano
    • Director
      • Georges Lautner
    • Writers
      • Jean Laborde
      • Michel Audiard
      • Claude Sautet
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews13

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    Kirpianuscus

    a notebook

    A political thriller around a notebook. Murders, secret society, cops , a sort of hero looking for the name of the killer of his friend, crumbs of a romance and a beautiful cast. Corruption and image of justice. Beautiful confrontation between Klaus Kinki and Alain Delon and a young Ornela Mutti. Alain Delon as indestructible Xav , reminding , in some measure, Charles Bronson characters and the bitter end. Maybe, a film for nostalgics because the truths defined by story, present today, in same measure, has another taste. But, sure, delightful.
    9Mikew3001

    Very thrilling French political thriller!

    "The Death of a Corrupt Man" is an outstanding French thriller with elements of the political and psych thriller, gangster movies and the typical conspiracy films of the seventies. Casted with some of the best European actors of that time - Alain Delon, Ornela Muti, Stephane Audran, Mireille Darc and madman Klaus Kinski - it tells the story of a big conspiracy with a corrupt politician getting rid of all his opponents. Now it's lawyer Alain Delon's turn to fight the power. Of course he's becoming the target of some killers soon, a wild hunt begins where several people lose their lives until Delon finds the real villain. The pacing is fast, the plot twisted and thrilling, and the really good actors and clever direction add much impact to this powerful thriller with some furious action scenes including a great truck chase. If you get a video or DVD copy of that film or find it in your TV guide, watch it!
    6gridoon2025

    Long, uneven French political thriller

    "Death of a Corrupt Man" begins with, well, the death - or more accurately the murder - of a corrupt man. Only this corrupt man was keeping a detailed journal of his illegal activities and transactions, implicating a lot of the top politicians of Paris. The killer steals the journal and comes to the house of his best friend and president of a company (Alain Delon), in the middle of the night, asking for help. Delon agrees to provide him with an alibi, but there are plenty of people who will be ruined if the journal falls into the wrong hands, and they will stop at NOTHING to get it back. "Death of a Corrupt Man" is essentially the French answer to the popular American pessimistic political thrillers of its era ("Three Days of the Condor, "The Parallax View", etc.), with one man fighting against the entire corrupt system. It's a bit too long (120 minutes) and uneven: tense and involving at times (with some good car stunts by expert Remy Julienne) , talky and dull at other times. Alain Delon and Ornella Muti make a highly attractive leading couple, and give nicely understated performances as well. (**1/2)
    4vostf

    Verbose Delon long-vehicle

    Terrific cast, lovely score and views of Paris, but Georges Lautner was always a mediocre director and it shows badly here with a very challenging script including many monologues and action scenes (a couple of car chases).

    Delon as a producer-actor is always the same type: boring, verging on irritating hyper-cool hyper-straight... a supercharged common man. Since the dozen top actors in the supporting cast are all excellent (despite the pedestrian directing) it does not bog down the movie. But the heavy dialogue about political corruption all-around does put the movie in a merry-go-round that lasts for two hours. Not really my idea of a sharp noir.

    The car chases (Rémi Julienne) are well-paced but kind of repetitive. Nice try to have one with trucks but it does not add much to the movie. All in all the 'irremediably corrupt political landscape' subtext is nicely impregnating the whole movie, thanks to Michel Audiard, but it gives a damp movie, like a fine pastry dumped for too long in an alcohol-laced preparation.
    9robert-temple-1

    One of the great French political thrillers

    This film from the seventies, MORT D'UN POURRI (DEATH OF A CORRUPT MAN), was produced by and stars Alain Delon , who was remarkably handsome and talented, as everyone knows (or at least, as everyone knew, now that so much time has passed). It is a spectacularly well directed film by Georges Lautner, and the cinematography is equally stunning. The film is one of those French classics which are being restored nowadays in France and issued as Blu-Rays, accompanied by a DVD for those who cannot play Blu-Rays. This is one of the many such films which have now been issued with English subtitles. The film goes more deeply into the profundity and pervasiveness of French political corruption than most of the many French films on that subject. An outstanding modern example of the genre is the hair-raising TELL NO ONE (2006, see my review). The French are obsessed, and for good reason, with the corruption which pervades their government and society like rich seams of black coal running through a strip mine. So pervasive is corruption in France at the highest levels that one is tempted to say: 'There could be no recognisable France without corruption.' A morally clean French Government is as inconceivable as is a cesspool filled with pure spring water. Whereas political thrillers in America tend to portray corruption as an aberration, French films more often portray it as an intrinsic rot, like a leper displaying his disintegrating limb. Delon's old chum Philippe Dubaye, a Deputy in the French Parliament, comes to him in the middle of the night, while Delon is in bed with his adoring girlfriend (Mirielle Darc), and says something really terrible has happened. He has killed another Deputy in the Parliament. Without hesitation, Delon offers to help clean up the mess, but the mess becomes messier and more people are killed, as the ripples of corruption widen on the surface of the political pond. Every which way Delon turns, there are people being murdered, commencing with his close friend Philippe. After this, he becomes obsessed with discovering who killed him, which leads him into increasingly desperate dangers. He then befriends Phlippe's girlfriend, played by Ornetta Muti, who had the biggest and most alluring bedroom eyes in the film business at that time. When she looks at a man, he feels the heat as if someone has turned on the grill. Muti then effortlessly dominates the screen with all of her emanations of sex appeal, with the camera lovingly dwelling on her simmering looks. More and more outrageous attempts are made to try and murder Delon, who keeps scraping through impossible ambushes, such as cars falling on top of him. The dialogue was written by Michel Audiard, who also was a director himself. The twists and turns and multiple spiders' webs multiply faster than a spider can scuttle up a wall. The sinister air of menace is greatly heightened by the subtle performance of Klaus Kinski as one of the most powerful bad guys. This certainly is a cracking yarn, and is real edge of the seat stuff.

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    • Trivia
      Final film with Alain Delon and Maurice Ronet appearing together on screen.
    • Goofs
      In the car chase scene with Alain Delon and Ornella Muti being chased by the killers, the roads switches from soaking wet to bone dry between shots.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cherchez la femme (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Paris, 5 H Du Matin
      Written by Philippe Sarde

      Performed by London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Carlo Savina

      Featuring Stan Getz (Saxophone), Andy LaVerne (Piano), Rick Laird (Bass), Billy Hart (Drums), Marcel Azzola (Bandonéon) and Efrain Toro (Percussion)

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 1977 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Death of a Corrupt Man
    • Filming locations
      • Arc de Triomphe, Paris 8, Paris, France(car trip)
    • Production company
      • Adel Productions
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      2 hours 3 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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